John Brandon Motley
Gainesville, GA 30504
706-***-**** / **************@*****.***
Special Skills:
International & Virtual Team collaboration
Customer Stakeholder management
Connecting art to its scientific application
Exceptional analysis and synthesis skills
Problem-solving in a live environment
Authoring tutorials and training documentation
Composing music and creating 2D graphics
Languages:
Java, Python, C++, C#, Windows Forms, JSON, HTML, SQL, Go
Software:
AutoCAD, Microsoft Office and periphery, sFTP/SSH, GIT, Wireshark, Hex Workshop,
ArcGIS, Unity, exposure to JIRA
Related Work Experience:
[Lead Developer] Phobos PVP Gaming Community [Atlanta, GA] April 2013 Present
Create and maintain Java-based game servers and their content for hundreds of potential players (Java, SQL)
Work in international virtual teams to gather and fulfill customer requirements
Troubleshooting and bug-fixing multiple Java plugins to work in tandem
Education:
University of North Georgia [Dahlonega, Georgia]
Bachelor s of Science, Computer Science [Graduated December 12, 2015]
Overall GPA 3.3/4.0 [Dean s List/Honor Roll 2014-2015]
Relevant Coursework:
IT Project Management
Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in C++
Object-Oriented Programming
Technical Writing
Discrete Mathematics
Data Communications and Networking
Embedded Systems
Operating Systems
Software Engineering
Intelligent Systems
Special Projects:
UNG Senior Project - White County GIS Minecraft Conversion
Achieved goal of converting GIS data into a virtual scale model for Minecraft
Collaboration with White County High School students and UNG faculty in a Virtual Team
Authored detailed tutorial documentation for future student researchers
Embedded Systems - Home Security Camera with Raspberry Pi
Designed and implemented inexpensive DIY home monitoring system with a Raspberry Pi Camera module
Created a threshold detection algorithm in Python to solve limited storage space problem
Other Work Experience:
Merial Select [Gainesville, GA]
Laboratory Technician [April 2006 November 2010]
Tissue culture for Marek s vaccine production in a sterile laboratory
Sterile technique; Laminar Flow Hood environment; Sterile PPE; Follow SOP's
Kanban Inventory Control; Prepared USDA documentation; Utilized Six Sigma/Lean manufacturing principles
(Additional past employment available upon request)
Volunteer Work:
Multiple time guest Judge for Hall County 4-H County Project Achievement for 5th grade independent study projects